British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and Ecclesiastical Record, 11. kötetF. and C. Rivington, 1798 |
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vii. oldal
... various talents and merits of the first Lord Mansfield , we fhall probably receive a life calculated to rank with the best productions in that department of letters . Mr. Holliday , whofe work We could with that this author had , in ...
... various talents and merits of the first Lord Mansfield , we fhall probably receive a life calculated to rank with the best productions in that department of letters . Mr. Holliday , whofe work We could with that this author had , in ...
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... various modes of drawing and colouring , the different parts of the Mofaics which are ftill exifting , or are taken from other fketches , or only restored from conjecture , must be highly fa- tisfactory to the curious examiner of his ...
... various modes of drawing and colouring , the different parts of the Mofaics which are ftill exifting , or are taken from other fketches , or only restored from conjecture , must be highly fa- tisfactory to the curious examiner of his ...
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... various dimenfions branching from them . The great court on the fouth - fide , of which it is probable that the principal gate of entrance , was fituated as above - mentioned , feems to answer to the periftylium of Vitruvius , and was ...
... various dimenfions branching from them . The great court on the fouth - fide , of which it is probable that the principal gate of entrance , was fituated as above - mentioned , feems to answer to the periftylium of Vitruvius , and was ...
8. oldal
... various intermediate countries . But however curious thefe difcoveries of Braminical research may be , a more interefting proof of its great extensiveness , is prefented in the publication now announced ; from which we learn , that in ...
... various intermediate countries . But however curious thefe difcoveries of Braminical research may be , a more interefting proof of its great extensiveness , is prefented in the publication now announced ; from which we learn , that in ...
31. oldal
... various European dreffes , and which has been of late the subject of learned enquiry and ingenious criticism . Much of the romantic air which pervades the domestic habite of the perfons described in the Arabian Nights ' Entertainments ...
... various European dreffes , and which has been of late the subject of learned enquiry and ingenious criticism . Much of the romantic air which pervades the domestic habite of the perfons described in the Arabian Nights ' Entertainments ...
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7. oldal - All things are delivered unto me of my Father, and no man knoweth the Son, but the Father; neither knoweth any man the Father, save the Son, and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal him.
7. oldal - I would that ye knew what great conflict I have for you and for them at Laodicea and for as many as have not seen my face in the flesh; that their hearts might be comforted, being knit together in love, and unto all riches of the full assurance of understanding, to the acknowledgment of the mystery of God, and of the Father, and of Christ, in whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.
49. oldal - Pitt was then one of the poor; and to him Heaven directed a portion of the wealth of the haughty Dowager. She left him a legacy of ten thousand pounds, in consideration of " the noble defence he had made for the support of the laws of England, and to prevent the ruin of his country.
645. oldal - And cheaply circulates, thro' distant climes, The fairest relics of the purest times. Here from the mould to conscious being start Those finer forms, the miracles of art ; Here chosen gems, imprest on sulphur, shine, That slept for ages in a second mine ; And here the faithful graver dares to trace A MICHAEL'S grandeur, and a RAPHAEL'S grace ! Thy gallery, Florence, gilds my humble walls, And my low roof the Vatican recalls...
50. oldal - Neither will my health permit me, nor do I pretend to be qualified to follow that learned lord minutely through the whole of his argument. No man is better acquainted with his abilities and learning, nor has a greater respect for them, than I have.
589. oldal - Nature is never more truly herself, than in her grandest forms. The Apollo of Belvedere (if the universal robber has yet left him at Belvedere) is as much in nature, as any figure from the pencil of Rembrandt, or any clown in the rustic revels of Teniers.
594. oldal - Then to advise how war may best, upheld, Move by her two main nerves, iron and gold, In all her equipage...
54. oldal - ... of the age, and happily blending the venerable doctrines of the old law, with the learning and refinement of modern times ; the work of a mind nobly gifted by nature, and informed with every kind of learning which could...
52. oldal - I wish popularity : but it is that popularity, which follows, not that which is run after; it is that popularity which, sooner or later, never fails to do justice to the pursuit of noble ends, by noble means.
53. oldal - ... in consequence of the powers and workings of their own minds, when, in fact, it was the effect of the most subtle argumentation and the most refined dialectic.